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On Paper Vs Ballistic Program
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<blockquote data-quote="rdc" data-source="post: 163835" data-attributes="member: 5408"><p>I am by no means an expert at long range anything. But, do you think the published BC is too good to be true? That would put you low. I think that would be the case as most BCs don't even tell you which drag table they are correcting for ie: G1, G7, Ingals, etc. </p><p></p><p>I think shooting and chronographing at long range will give you the correction factor (BC or whatever) that might get you close. </p><p></p><p>But I agree, shoot at range. I always wondered why I missed reading the wind in high power. The charts I had were off and the click values in the data books were also wrong.</p><p></p><p>Okay, experts, do you use two chronos or just move the one to different ranges and get 10 shot averages to calculate the drag?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdc, post: 163835, member: 5408"] I am by no means an expert at long range anything. But, do you think the published BC is too good to be true? That would put you low. I think that would be the case as most BCs don't even tell you which drag table they are correcting for ie: G1, G7, Ingals, etc. I think shooting and chronographing at long range will give you the correction factor (BC or whatever) that might get you close. But I agree, shoot at range. I always wondered why I missed reading the wind in high power. The charts I had were off and the click values in the data books were also wrong. Okay, experts, do you use two chronos or just move the one to different ranges and get 10 shot averages to calculate the drag? [/QUOTE]
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